I Finally Changed My Spark Plugs... They Were Cooked

This was an impending job, my sparks was last changed at around 50k kms and many moons ago so with it being 2026 and my car about to hit 155k kms I think it's about time these get a refresher. Part of my series to restore this car, this is just another step closer to giving this car a second life. The job itself is very simple and straightforward the only precaution I advise is knowing which way to turn. Don't try to force it, the aluminium block is very fragile and stripping the threads will cause very expensive and head aching damage. Other than that unlike newer plugs the Accord Euro uses a Denso IK20 or equivalent plugs. NGK also works as a cheaper alternative to Denso. I highly recommend using iridium not sure if copper is even suitable you'll need to do further research. The total cost excluding tools came down to $39.20 after tax for all 4 plugs which is very cheap compared to some newer cars these days. Of course this is after discounts and sales so retail price would be around $18 per plug. So even if your plugs don't need replacing right now picking them up for cheap now will save a buck or two. With these changed I immediately saw better idling, less noise and less vibrations. Also expecting fuel consumption to be a bit better than before. DENSO IK20: https://automotivesuperstore.com.au/d... #honda #diy #carmaintenance #sparkplugs #hondaaccordeuro #k24 #australia